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strag⋅gle

[strag-uhl]
–verb (used without object), -gled, -gling.
1. to stray from the road, course, or line of march.
2. to wander about in a scattered fashion; ramble.
3. to spread or be spread in a scattered fashion or at irregular intervals: The trees straggle over the countryside.

Origin:
1350–1400; ME straglen < ?


straggler, noun
strag⋅gling⋅ly, adverb
strag·gle   (strāg'əl)   
intr.v.   strag·gled, strag·gling, strag·gles
  1. To stray or fall behind.
  2. To proceed or spread out in a scattered or irregular group.
n.  A scattered or disorderly group, as of people or things.

[Middle English straglen, to wander.]
strag'gler n.

Straggling

Strag"gling\, a. & n. from Straggle, v.
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